Josephine Tey
Josephine Tey
2008-03-03 21:49:57
Nicola Upson has written a novel about Josephine Tey. (She was trying to
write a biography, but it didn't work.) She was interviewed on Woman's Hour
last week:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/02/2008_09_fri.shtml
Items in the Woman's Hour archive stay for ever if you know where to look.
It is going to be in the Woman's Hour Drama slot, in April I think. You can
only hear it for a week after broadcast. It appears that 'Richard of
Bordeaux' is central to the action.
Best wishes
Christine
Christine Headley
Listowner, Virtual Book Group - March choice - Maggie O'Farrell Fest
- The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox and After You'd Gone
Butterrow, Stroud, Glos
write a biography, but it didn't work.) She was interviewed on Woman's Hour
last week:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/02/2008_09_fri.shtml
Items in the Woman's Hour archive stay for ever if you know where to look.
It is going to be in the Woman's Hour Drama slot, in April I think. You can
only hear it for a week after broadcast. It appears that 'Richard of
Bordeaux' is central to the action.
Best wishes
Christine
Christine Headley
Listowner, Virtual Book Group - March choice - Maggie O'Farrell Fest
- The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox and After You'd Gone
Butterrow, Stroud, Glos
Re: Josephine Tey
2008-03-04 01:46:24
--- In , Christine H
<christinelheadley@...> wrote:
>
>
> Nicola Upson has written a novel about Josephine Tey. (She was
trying to
> write a biography, but it didn't work.) She was interviewed on
Woman's Hour
> last week:
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/02/2008_09_fri.shtml
>
> Items in the Woman's Hour archive stay for ever if you know where to
look.
>
> It is going to be in the Woman's Hour Drama slot, in April I think.
You can
> only hear it for a week after broadcast. It appears that 'Richard of
> Bordeaux' is central to the action.
>
>
> Best wishes
> Christine
Could you summarize it for those of us who can't receive the program?
Katy
<christinelheadley@...> wrote:
>
>
> Nicola Upson has written a novel about Josephine Tey. (She was
trying to
> write a biography, but it didn't work.) She was interviewed on
Woman's Hour
> last week:
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/02/2008_09_fri.shtml
>
> Items in the Woman's Hour archive stay for ever if you know where to
look.
>
> It is going to be in the Woman's Hour Drama slot, in April I think.
You can
> only hear it for a week after broadcast. It appears that 'Richard of
> Bordeaux' is central to the action.
>
>
> Best wishes
> Christine
Could you summarize it for those of us who can't receive the program?
Katy